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To date, No one has tried to move a massive stone like that on ice. Hmmmm
What's with the hand bags. Still waiting for a good guess on them.
Lots of sheep in the UK. Baaa!
It is, just like bird flu, another BS blown out proportion with the aim to bankrupt ranchers. It is by design, first there was a string of fake...
The UK is going through so much sh!t, it makes me wonder when the folks are actually going to push back en-masse. Not some random protests and...
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Responding to questions about comments Attorney General Eric Holder made in his speech at Northwestern University, the FBI's "reassurances" are far from reassuring:
"FBI Director Robert Mueller on Wednesday said he would have to go back and check with the Department of Justice whether Attorney General Eric Holder's 'three criteria' for the targeted killing of Americans also applied to Americans inside the U.S.
Pressed by House lawmakers about a recent speech in which Holder described the legal justification for assassination, Mueller, who was attending a hearing on his agency's budget, did not say without qualification that the three criteria could not be applied inside the U.S.
'I have to go back. Uh, I'm not certain whether that was addressed or not,' Mueller said when asked by Rep. Tom Graves, R-Ga., about a distinction between domestic and foreign targeting"
Mueller's reassurances can be found here: [Link]
Holder's speech is discussed in detail here: [Link]